How to Get a Good Reception With the iPod in the Car
The Apple iPod is one of the best MP3 players on the market. It can hold thousands of songs and it goes anywhere you go. You can also play games and watch movies on it. One of the best uses of an iPod is your car as a replacement for the radio and CDs. Unfortunately, FM iPod transmitters are touchy at best and can often give a weak signal. Follow these steps to get the best reception out of your iPod in the car.
Instructions
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Browse through your iPod transmitter's available stations on your car stereo.
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Select the station with the least amount of noise. You are looking for one that is purely static with no other audio cutting in and out.
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Plug your iPod transmitter into your iPod and set the transmitter to the matching station. The audio should come through with minimal static and should be fairly reliable. This is the best reception you are going to get with an iPod FM transmitter.
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Tips & Warnings
Signal quality will vary depending on your area and will change when you are driving.
For the best sound quality, try using a cassette adapter or plugging the iPod into the auxiliary input on your car stereo, if it is equipped with one.